idioplasm (Meaning)

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idioplasm (n.)

Same as Idioplasma.

Synonyms & Antonyms of idioplasm

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idioplasm Sentence Examples

  1. The idioplasm, the hereditary material, is responsible for transmitting genetic traits from parents to offspring.
  2. August Weismann proposed the concept of idioplasm as the germ plasm that contains the instructions for building an organism.
  3. Idioplasm is believed to be an organized substance that transmits inherited characteristics.
  4. The continuity of the idioplasm ensures the continuity of species over generations.
  5. Scientists have yet to fully understand the molecular composition of idioplasm.
  6. Weismann's theory of the idioplasm separated the germ line from the somatic line.
  7. The idioplasm is transmitted through the gametes, ensuring the diversity of inherited traits.
  8. Some theories suggest that the idioplasm is a type of RNA or DNA.
  9. The concept of idioplasm has been replaced by modern genetic theories of inheritance.
  10. Despite its historical significance, the term idioplasm is rarely used in modern biology.

FAQs About the word idioplasm

Same as Idioplasma.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The idioplasm, the hereditary material, is responsible for transmitting genetic traits from parents to offspring.

August Weismann proposed the concept of idioplasm as the germ plasm that contains the instructions for building an organism.

Idioplasm is believed to be an organized substance that transmits inherited characteristics.

The continuity of the idioplasm ensures the continuity of species over generations.